What it looks like when Google links to your website
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#4"...AlternativeTo had about 217.000 visitors on that first day..."
Why can't we all agree upon a universal, consistent notation for math and science?
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#5When I saw the link on the "reader is dead" page, I thought oh man alternativeTo is going to blow up... I hope they're ready.
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#6"...AlternativeTo had about 217.000 visitors on that first day..." Why can't we all agree upon a universal, consistent notation for math and science?
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#8"...AlternativeTo had about 217.000 visitors on that first day..." Why can't we all agree upon a universal, consistent notation for math and science?
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#9"...AlternativeTo had about 217.000 visitors on that first day..." Why can't we all agree upon a universal, consistent notation for math and science?
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#10"...AlternativeTo had about 217.000 visitors on that first day..." Why can't we all agree upon a universal, consistent notation for math and science?